Aktuelle Diagnostik und operative Therapie der Endometriose in der Praxis

In: Imesch, Patrick; Fink, Daniel (2015). Aktuelle Diagnostik und operative Therapie der Endometriose in der Praxis. info@gynäkologie, 2015(3):18-20. · 2015 · vol. 2015(3) , pp. 18–20 · doi:10.5167/uzh-122140 · W2912994456
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This paper reviews the current diagnosis and surgical management of endometriosis, a common condition affecting 6-10% of women of reproductive age characterized by endometrial tissue outside the uterus.

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Endometriose definiert sich durch das Vorhandensein von endometriumartiger Schleimhaut ausserhalb des Cavum uteri. Es handelt sich dabei um eine häufige Krankheit, man geht davon aus, dass ca. 6–10% der Frauen im reproduktiven Alter an Endometriose leiden. Die Erkrankung manifestiert sich vor allem durch Dysmenorrhoe, chronische Unterbauchschmerzen, Dyspareunie und Dyschezie. Häufig ist die Endometriose zudem mit Sterilität assoziiert.
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